US Patent Application 18447861. VIDEO DECODER INITIALIZATION INFORMATION SIGNALING simplified abstract

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VIDEO DECODER INITIALIZATION INFORMATION SIGNALING

Organization Name

Beijing Bytedance Network Technology Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Kai Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Li Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Zhipin Deng of Beijing (CN)

Na Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Yang Wang of Beijing (CN)

VIDEO DECODER INITIALIZATION INFORMATION SIGNALING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18447861 titled 'VIDEO DECODER INITIALIZATION INFORMATION SIGNALING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a mechanism for processing video data using an Extended Ternary-Tree (ETT) partition.

  • The parent block is divided into three sub-blocks using the ETT partitioning technique.
  • One of the sub-blocks contains a side with a measurement that is not a power of two, which allows for more flexibility in the partitioning process.
  • The mechanism includes a conversion step that transforms visual media data into a bitstream based on the sub-blocks.
  • The invention aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of video data processing.
  • The ETT partitioning technique provides a more flexible and adaptable approach to dividing the parent block.
  • The inclusion of sub-blocks with non-power-of-two measurements allows for better optimization of the partitioning process.
  • The conversion between visual media data and bitstream enables efficient storage and transmission of video data.
  • The mechanism can be applied in various video processing applications, such as video compression, streaming, and editing.


Original Abstract Submitted

A mechanism for processing video data is disclosed. A parent block is partitioned with an Extended Ternary-Tree (ETT) partition to create three sub-blocks. At least one of the sub-blocks includes a side with a measurement that is not a power of two. A conversion is performed between a visual media data and a bitstream based on the sub-blocks.